Android Studio not showing any errors? - android

I don't know what happened
but when i copy paste a code or write something
No Errors were shown
See the picture below in which i copied a code but no imports yet
But Android studio doesn't show any error.
Even when i Ctr + Alt + O It doesn't imports anything
Is their any setting to get it back or anything else?
I already tried updating all available updates

Sounds like you may be in power save mode. Check it on the File menu, just above Exit. While in power save, code inspection is disabled.
To get code inspection running again, you can either: 1) exit power saver mode, or 2) run inspection manually with Inspect Code... on the Analyze menu.

On the right side, click on the smiling face and pull the progress bar at the right:

I fix this problem by reset setting: File > Manage IDE Settings > Restore Default Settings.
After reinstall plugins, I realized that butter knife plugin was the problem

Clean your Project and press ALT + ENTER for import into android studio

in logcat view
try to remove any filter or filter by your application

Click on bottom right corner icon in android studio and uncheck the Power Save Mode

On the right bottom side, click on the user face and uncheck the power Save Mode.

For me none of the ones above helped.
I found the solution by doing this.
Analyze --> Inspect Code... --> Check - "Whole Project"
Also if this doesnt work out. Check if one of your classes need to implement some methods and the compiler is not recognizing that.
Try also:
Code --> Implement Methods...

go to this path => C:\Users\AppData\Local\Google\AndroidStudio4.1\plugins
find => Groovy_Console_Plugin_8542.zip
check it is extracted if not then => extract hear
then you will get result
note: check your Highlighting level (inspection level) is on syntax

Just remove the ./gradle folder and then relaunch Android Studio to download/install the Gradle automatically.

Invalidate caches and restart helped me

What fixed mine in Android Studio V. 2022.1.1 Canary 3 was that I had "none" selected for the highlighting which showed up as "OFF" in the top-right corner of the code box:
Clicking on that popup box that was now there:
And I noticed it said "Highlight None". clicking on that blue link gave me 3 options:
Selecting the "All Problems" brought me to this stats popup box:
Once that was done doing its thing I was finally presented with errors in my code! (which really isn't good but its good in this step-by-step guide):

On your right side , theres are colored squares next to the page scroll. Typee on the red square to see the error.

Following worked for me:
While opening a new project, be sure you connect your system with power,
restart and then enable safe mode and when the settings pop up
set the check for compile if not checked.
Good Luck

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Android studio error highlight

please help me remove this annoying squares ! I can't find this option anywhere :(!
Program: android studio
To remove the coloured squares (Also known as inspections) you either need to solve the reason Android Studio has alerted you to that piece of code with a warning/error; or disable the inspections.
To disable one off/singular inspections:
Go to the part of the code which shows the warning/error
Press alt + enter on keyboard
Click "disable inspection"
That specific inspection should disappear
To disable all inspections:
Go to settings, then editor, then inspections
You should see a list of all inspections, here you can edit what ones you want, and how they behave
To turn off an inspection, un-check its tick-box to the right side of the list
To turn off all inspections, just un-check all tick-boxes

Ctrl+shift+F8 not working on android studio

I want to remove all the Breakpoints in module using shortcut
Ctrl+shift+F8
but this shortcut not work on android studio 2.2 on window 10
Any help ?
thats my setting
First go to
Settings > Keymap and search like i did and find out whats there,That's what you are looking for
You can reset short keys...or change as you want..
Once you are done it that keys will display debug points you have.Then go to its top and click minus mark in red.All gone!
To remove all breakpoints in IntelliJ Idea press following sequence of shortcuts
Ctrl+Shift+F8 (open Breakpoints dialog)
Ctrl+A (select all breakpoint)
Alt+Delete (remove selected breakpoints)
Enter (confirm)
For more details please refer below link.
Remove all breakpoints in IntelliJ IDEA

How to find where is typo in Android Studio [duplicate]

IntelliJ IDEA has an inspection that checks for spelling. In the analysis overview, I can see how many spelling mistakes were found, e.g. 12 typos found. In the code they are highlighted using a wavy green line.
However, I find it very hard to look manually for those wavy lines. Is there a keyboard shortcut or a search function which will automatically skip to the next highlighted typo?
F2 and Shift + F2 shortcuts will navigate you to the Next / Previous highlighted error. You need to configure the error navigation first to Go to next problem instead of default Go to high priority problems option(from the context menu of editor right side bar):
See help for details. Another option is to use double click (F4 shortcut) from the Inspection Results window to go to the source.
IntelliJ IDEA 2016.3
If you want to fix all typos from the project, you can list all of them and iterate through them using double click (or F4 to open the source):
Analyze > Run Inspection by Name...
Type "Typo"
You will be able to see a list containing all typos grouped by file:
In Settings -> Editor -> Colors & Fonts -> General, you can add an 'Error stripe mark' color to Typo.
With the default settings of IntelliJ I find it difficult to spot the typos. So I do the following hack to spot and correct them once in a while.
Temporarily change inspection setting to show Typos as Errors.
IntelliJ then highlights the typos as Errors, making it much easier to spot them in the editor. I correct them and then revert the inspection setting changes. The changes can be kept permanently but I don't prefer that!

Android Studio Refactor > Extract > Style Disabled

I am trying to extract style in android studio 0.8.9 using the refactor option. But it seems to be disabled for some reason. I have tried cleaning and rebuilding the project just in case and even restarting Android Studio, but nothing seems to enable the extract style option.
Do let me know if anybody else is facing the same problem or is there a way to solve this ?
Screenshot image:
I had the same problem. Extracting styles is different in Android Studio:
You don't need to select text and choose Refactor->Extract->Style, just choose the menu option With no text selected.
So, just click anywhere inside the ImageView element (Do not select any text). The refactor option should become available.
Works fine for me without selecting any code. To extract layout you need to select the whole layout not just a part of it.

Moving and vanishing lines of code; trouble with Eclipse's XML Editor

Sometimes my code moves on its own or just disappears in the Eclipse XML editor.
When I highlight the affected code, the highlighted lines try to correct themselves. But when I scroll or drag the mouse in the opposite direction the code shifts again. In essence I will have repeating, missing, and broken lines of code being displayed from an otherwise error free file. The files affected do compile and if I close / re-open them this problem goes away, for the moment. Any ideas on what's happening?
Addition:
Jeff Axelrod provided a link to a new bug report with Google.
This bug is (finally) fixed in ADT 21. The fix is now available in ADT 21 Preview 9, posted a few minutes ago, here: https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/44936/1
The reason you get weird visual artifacts is that if a file contains broken DOS line endings (multiple carriage returns without a newline for each carriage return), Eclipse gets very confused. That's Eclipse issue https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=375421 .
There are two parts to the fix:
(1) First, ADT was fixed such that it no longer introduces these \r\r sequences into the document. This makes sure that you don't get new documents which triggers the weird editing behavior, but it does not retroactively fix older documents with these line endings, so if you open them, you still get weird editing behavior.
(2) Second, there's a new lint check which looks for broken line endings in documents. This runs incrementally, so if you edit an XML file which has this problem, ADT will add an error marker for this problem -- along with a quickfix to perform surgery on the document to fix it.
In short:
Get ADT 21 Preview 9; run Lint on your projects and look for any complaints about files containing broken line endings, and if it finds any, apply the quickfix. From now on, further edits with the layout editor should keep the files consistently formatted.
FYI, the relevant fix is here: https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/44936/
Instructions for easily updating SDK Tools and the Eclipse ADT plugin are here: http://tools.android.com/preview-channel
-- Tor
(from the Android tools team)
After some tests, I have found that the option "Automatically format the XML edited by the visual layout editor" (in Preferences | Android | Editors) might be the culprit here.
With my tests, I've found that changing a property (such as the layout_gravity) while in Graphical Layout design mode always screw up the visual display of the file when I go back to the XML (text) mode when this option is ON but that I have no problem when it's off.
If you want to format the XML upon your return from the Graphical Layout design mode, simply use the shortcut Ctrl+Shift+F. Also, I didn't see any problem with using the option "Format on Save"; even when I use it in the Graphical Layout mode; so you can use Ctrl+S instead while you're still in the Graphical Layout mode to both save and format your XML.
I've tried other editors options like "Show range indicator" or "Use characters to show changes in vertical ruler" but I didn't see any difference in behavior with activating or de-activating these options.
Finally, to correct the visual display of the file when it's corrupt; I found that using the shortcut: Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V is a little easier than closing/reopening the file. This is equivalent to making a Select All, Copy, Paste; effectively copying the whole XML file over itself.
Still experiencing this bug on Juno (Eclipse 4.2.0, ADT r20).
My fix:
Go to Window -> Preferences -> Android -> Editors.
I have both "Format XML using the standard Android XML..." and "Use Eclipse settings for indentation...." checked. This solved the problem for me.
EDIT:
contain faster method, so it was bring to top:
Ctrl+F -> fill like that:
"Find" "\r\r\n"
"Replace" "\r\n"
Switch "Regular expression" to ON
hit the "Replace all" button
Ctrl+A
deselect text.
be happy =)
Original was here:
Just don't hide that issue, if you may fix it. Some times even closing the XML file didn't help.
For fix it let's look at the reason of it. First of all Turn On "Show Whitespace Characters" (Window > Preferences > General > Editors > Text Editors > Show whitespace characters )
Then back to your XML-file.
In scaled image you may see the difference of "\n"-symbol colors;
then just put cursor to that symbol, which is more dark.
look, two lines was selected 0o... that's may be the reason!
so just delete it, and press "Enter" or "Return" button for add "\n" symbol.
Hope it help you.
also you may find the other symbol of endline:
Just delete it too, and your XML will have a great look!
P.S. sorry for hyperlinks, i'm newbie and on SO i can't upload image or more than 2 links. so hope you'll get the point without additional pictures ;)
P.P.S. Thx to guy who vote up, now i can provide this with images.
I had the same difficulty and finally found the solution: Right click in the editor, select Source/Cleanup Document.
I had the same issue. The following steps were the solution. Link suggest its worked for others.
Go to Preferences -> keys
Unbind copy, paste, and cut (hit "apply", then "ok")
repeat step 1
Restore unbound commands from step 2 (I didn't restore cut, but I'm sure you'd be fine)
Notice there are 2 bindings for each of the 3 commands
Unbind secondary function for both copy and paste (leave ctl+c/ctl+v [copy/paste] bound)
At this point you should only have 2 bindings set to perform copy/paste (i.e., ctl+c/ctl+v)
Hit apply -> OK
This solution was found here.
When this bug appears with new versions of ADT (which are mandatory for fixing and where bug should not appear often) just use Lint tool to fix it..
Find it in Lint warnings and click yellow bulb icon in upper right corner of that Lint warnings list..
Hope it will help somebody

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